London's Very Own Urban Legend: There Are NOT Hundreds of JCB Diggers Buried Beneath The Capital's Streets..

Yesterday, media outlets including the New Statesman, The Telegraph, and ITV news reported that thousands of JCBs are being buried under London homes undergoing basement excavations because it was cheaper than lifting the equipment back to street level.

This has now been dismissed as “total nonsense.”

The article in the New Statesman that started it all

London’s top builders have dismissed the claims, saying they make "no commercial sense."

But Don O’Sullivan, a director of London developers Galliard, told The Evening Standard that top companies would not dare risk breaching important Health and Safety procedures.

“With the basement space worth up to £8,000 per sq ft why would someone leave such valuable space filled with dumped equipment and fill in concrete? Much more valuable to extract and have as sellable space – oligarch are rich but not stupid," he said.

He added: “The only time equipment is dumped like this is [in] deep and long tunnels such as Channel Tunnel, Underground tunnel or Crossrail - these are major jobs where it makes economic sense - otherwise no.”

Kevin O’Connor, managing director of Cranbrook Basements, said: “The suggestion is utterly ludicrous. Under no circumstances would this ever happen in a professional environment.